Well, as far as I know, Fiorello LaGuardia and comics don't seem to have any obvious connection. Maybe it's a rare or overlooked aspect that hasn't been widely explored or documented.
I'm not sure there's a direct connection. Maybe Fiorello LaGuardia had no significant relation to comics.
Honestly, I don't have a clear idea. It could be that Fiorello Laguaerdi is a character in some comics, or maybe they are a creator of comics. But without more information, it's hard to say for sure.
Well, Mayor LaGuardia might have seen comics as a form of entertainment or education for the people. He could have encouraged their production or distribution within the community.
I have no idea. The topic of LaGuardia's comic-reading habits in the 1930s is rather obscure and not widely documented or known.
I'm not sure. Maybe there are some historical or political comics featuring Mayor LaGuardia, but it depends on the specific creator's focus.
I have no idea. Maybe he didn't keep count.
I'm not entirely sure as there could be many different stories within a 'laguardia graphic novel'. It might be about the life in Laguardia, perhaps the people, the culture, or specific events that take place there.
LaGuardia comic usually has vivid illustrations and an engaging storyline. The characters are often well-developed and the themes can be diverse.
You might try looking in local comic book stores. They often carry a variety of graphic novels.
I'm not sure. You'd have to read the novel carefully to find out.
Yes, they are. The comics depict their relationship clearly.